MACBETH WEEK

Students at The Hewitt School, a K-12 independent girls school on East 76th Street, will hold a weeklong celebration of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. From Nov. 17 to 22, students will participate in activities focused on the historic play, ending in an all-female version of Macbeth. The weeklong event was started by drama and music instructor Daniel Denver. Macbeth will be performed on Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. at 46 E. 76th St. Tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets for students are $5 and adults $10. For additional information, contact Isabel Ezrati at 212-994-2554.

HELPING GIRLS TAKE THE RIGHT RISKS

Outstanding Private Elementary School

It’s been decades since students curtsied at The Hewitt School, founded in 1920 as “Miss Hewitt’s Classes,” when little girls greeted their headmistress each morning with this formal gesture. Today, the all-girl, K-12 school prepares students to take intellectual, academic, athletic and artistic risks and become leaders who will help make the world a better place.
Five years ago, Hewitt opened a new lower school for kindergarten through 3rd grade at 3 E. 76th St., one block away from the middle and upper school building at 45 E. 75th St. There are 45 students in each of the Read more

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